Lodham
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2011
- 11
Hi everybody,
I would like to model the cooling operation of two bodies sticked together and with two distincts expansion coefficient.
I would like to observe the stress concentration appearing due to the difference in terms of expansion coefficient.
I have some difficulties to build the case in terms of Boundary conditions and interaction properties.
- Boundary conditions:
There is an initial T° of 150°C for the two bodies.
And two plane of symetries.
I do not have to define here any B.C. for the surrouding air which is at 25°C?
- Interaction properties:
In addition to the definition of the two surfaces in contact, I have to define some interaction properties for the free surfaces !?
Is it the film condition option?
What represents exactly the "film coefficient" ?
What do I use for the skin T°? the 150°C of the initial T° or the T° of the surrounding air?
Finally, I have no idea of the value of conductance I should use between the two surfaces (materials are Silicon and epoxy).
Any help would be extremely useful
Thanks
Pierre
I would like to model the cooling operation of two bodies sticked together and with two distincts expansion coefficient.
I would like to observe the stress concentration appearing due to the difference in terms of expansion coefficient.
I have some difficulties to build the case in terms of Boundary conditions and interaction properties.
- Boundary conditions:
There is an initial T° of 150°C for the two bodies.
And two plane of symetries.
I do not have to define here any B.C. for the surrouding air which is at 25°C?
- Interaction properties:
In addition to the definition of the two surfaces in contact, I have to define some interaction properties for the free surfaces !?
Is it the film condition option?
What represents exactly the "film coefficient" ?
What do I use for the skin T°? the 150°C of the initial T° or the T° of the surrounding air?
Finally, I have no idea of the value of conductance I should use between the two surfaces (materials are Silicon and epoxy).
Any help would be extremely useful
Thanks
Pierre